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Former Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), who chaired the House Intelligence Committee before retiring from Congress last year, revealed Sunday on Fox News that unreleased transcripts between former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos and an FBI informant exist — and they have the “potential to be a game-changer.” What are the details? Now that Robert Mueller

by Chuck Ross Republicans for months have pressed the Justice Department to turn over classified emails that show that the FBI “withheld evidence” from the federal court that authorized surveillance warrants against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee said Sunday. (Article Continues Below Advertisement) California Rep.

by Chuck Ross Former Trump campaign associate Carter Page filed a defamation lawsuit Monday against the Democratic National Committee and its law firm, which commissioned the infamous Steele dossier. Page filed the suit in federal court in Oklahoma against the DNC, the law firm, Perkins Coie, and two of its partners, Marc Elias

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fl.) argued Sunday that the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) warrants to surveil former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page were justified. Rubio’s comments break from President Trump earlier on Sunday who claimed the DOJ documents prove his campaign was being spied upon. Appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Rubio said the Department of

Posted by: R. Mitchell in In The News July 21, 2018
In response to Freedom of Information Act requests and a lawsuit filed by justice watchdog Judicial Watch, more than 400 pages were released that hold information the FBI and Department of Justice used to get Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants against former Trump

by Chuck Ross In an unprecedented move, the Department of Justice has released 412 pages of top-secret documents related to surveillance conducted against former Trump campaign chairman Carter Page. The documents include an October 2016 application and three renewal applications for Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants taken out against Page. The New York

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA) is demanding that the Justice Department hand over an unredacted version of the document it used to launch the Trump-Russia probe in July 2016. In a letter to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and FBI Director Christopher Wray on Wednesday, Nunes directed them to give the document, known

NEW YORK — John McCain’s involvement in handing the largely discredited, Democrat-funded dossier directly to then-FBI Director James Comey helped to turn the anti-Trump document into a more urgent matter, according to a recently released book. It has not been clear why McCain delivered the dossier to Comey in December 2016. By then, the FBI

NEW YORK — Jonathan M. Winer, the Obama State Department official who acknowledged regularly interfacing and exchanging information with the author of the largely discredited 35-page anti-Trump dossier, signed disclosure forms for his former firm to represent a Russian billionaire known as Russian President Vladimir Putin’s favorite oligarch. The detail, being brought to light herein,

Former Trump aide Sam Nunberg had a full day of media availability Monday after a grand jury working under Special Counsel Robert Mueller subpoened him. Nunberg gave a series of interviews claiming he would refuse to cooperate – leaving some, like FOX Business’s Charlie Gasparino, asking if he was “of sound mind.” The Washington, DC,

The House Intelligence Committee Democrats’ memo dropped Saturday afternoon, to much elation from the #Resistance. However, the 10-page memo—which was supposed to be a total takedown of the memo committee Republicans released last month exposing alleged FBI abuse—ended up confirming it instead. Not only did it fail to refute the Republican memo, but it raised

Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee, led by Rep. Adam Schiff, have released their response to the Republican FISA memo, albeit with redactions due to the amount of classified information contained in the document intended for public release. While Democrats make assertions that the FBI and DOJ did nothing wrong, they fail to support

NEW YORK — Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee on Saturday released a purported rebuttal to a four-page House Republican memo from earlier this month that alleges abuse of surveillance authority on the part of Obama-era federal agencies. The Democratic rebuttal contains misleading claims, omits key details, and, perhaps unintentionally, actually proves the FBI and

WASHINGTON (AP) — After weeks of discussions with the Justice Department, Democrats on the House intelligence committee released Saturday a classified memo that counters GOP allegations that the FBI abused U.S. government surveillance powers in its investigation into Russian election interference. The release comes after weeks of back and forth over how much of the

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA) is next planning to investigate the role former CIA Director John Brennan and other Obama intelligence officials played in promoting the unverified dossier on Trump, according to a new report. “In phase three, the involvement of the intelligence community will come into sharper focus,” a senior investigator told